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What is the difference between active and passive transport? |
Active: Uses energy to move things.
Passive: Does not use energy to move things. |
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How will water travel in a hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solution? |
Hyper: Water leaves the cell.
Hypo: Water enters the cell.
Iso: Water stays in the cell (does not move in or out). |
Hyper: More than
Hypo: Less than
Iso: Equal
Tonic: Solution |
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Endocytosis vs. Exocytosis. |
Endocytosis: Movement of materials into the cell via membranous vesicles.
Exocytosis: Movement of materials out of the cell via membranous vesicles. |
Endo: In
Exo: Out |
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Why is the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment important for a cell?
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A relatively stable internal environment will allow a cell to be able to thrive, and work properly, without needing to put in too much energy for homeostasis.
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Describe is cell specialization in multicellular organisms.
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Cellular specialization allows cells to have a certain job, and work together to do a task (organ system), which multiple of these makes up an organism.
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List the levels of organization in eukaryotes. |
Organelle Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism |
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